Chicken egg sizes


are graded by size, for the purpose of sales. The egg shell constitutes 8–9% of the weight of the egg.

Animal welfare

According to Tom Vasey, chair of the British Free Range Producers' Association, laying larger eggs is painful for the hen. He recommends shoppers only to buy eggs of medium or smaller sizes. Professor Christine Nicol of the University of Bristol has stated 'There is no strong evidence of pain in egg-laying hens but it's not unreasonable to think there may be a mismatch in the size of birds and the eggs they produce. We do often spot bloodstains on large eggs.'

United States

The United States Department of Agriculture sizing is based by weight per dozen. The most common U.S. size of chicken egg is 'Large' and is the egg size commonly referred to for recipes.
The following egg masses including shell have been calculated on the basis of the USDA sizing per dozen:

Canada

In Canada, modern egg sizes are defined as follows:
SizeMinimum mass per egg
Jumbo70 g
Extra Large63 g
Large56 g
Medium49 g
Small42 g
Peewee

Europe

In Europe, modern egg sizes are defined as follows.
SizeMass range per egg
Extra large ≥ 73 g
Large ≥ 63 g and < 73 g
Medium ≥ 53 g and < 63 g
Small < 53 g

Post-Soviet countries

In countries which are members of Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification: Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, and Turkmenistan eggs are sorted into five categories by mass:
CategoryMass range per egg
Highest > 75 g
Select 65 g – 74.9 g
First 55 g – 64.9 g
Second 45 g – 54.9 g
Third 35 g – 44.9 g

Australia

In Australia, the Australian Egg Corporation defines the following sizes in its labeling guide.
SizePack weight Mass range per eggAverage mass per eggEdible portion per egg
King-size860 g71.7 g – 78.5 g73 g64 g
Jumbo800 g66.7 g – 71.6 g68 g59 g
Extra-Large700 g58.3 g – 66.6 g60 g52 g
Large600 g50.0 g – 58.2 g52 g45 g
Medium500 g41.7 g – 49.9 g43 g37 g

New Zealand

In New Zealand, sizes are based on the minimum mass per egg. Current sizing introduced in 1973; prior to 1973, sizes were based on the minimum mass per dozen eggs in ounces: 15, 18, 22 and 26.
SizeMinimum mass per egg
Jumbo 68 g
Large 62 g
Standard 53 g
Medium 44 g
Pullet 35 g

Brazil

In Brazil sizes are based on the mass:
Size
Jumbo> 68 g
Extra58 g to 67.99 g
Large 48 g to 57.99 g
Medium 38 g to 47.99 g

Thailand

In Thailand sizes are based on minimum mass per egg.
No.SizeMinimum mass per egg
0Jumbo> 70 g
1Extra large65 g to 70 g
2Large60 g to 65 g
3Medium55 to 60 g
4Small50 g to 55 g
5Peewee45 g to 50 g

Japan

In Japan, the Japan Egg Association lists the following sizes:
SizeMass per egg
LL70 g to 76 g
L64 g to 70 g
M58 g to 64 g
MS52 g to 58 g
S46 g to 52 g
SS40 g to 46 g

South Africa

In South Africa sizes are based on the mass. :
Size
Super Jumbo> 72 g
Jumbo> 66 g
Extra-Large> 59 g
Large> 51 g
Medium> 43 g
Small> 33 g